Viral Concert Clip Forces Astronomer CEO to Resign After Public Backlash

Andy Byron, CEO of data startup Astronomer, has stepped down after a Coldplay concert “kiss cam” caught him in a viral moment with his chief people officer, Kristin Cabot. The clip, which triggered over 22,000 news mentions in 24 hours, sparked massive social media debate. The company placed both execs on leave before confirming Byron’s resignation. Astronomer admitted their leadership failed to meet standards and emphasized that despite the buzz, their core work in DataOps remains unchanged. Honestly, it’s a strange case of personal moments spiraling into corporate chaos — and a reminder of how brutal viral fame can be in the startup world.

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86% Firms Urge Govt Push for AI in India’s Security: Nexgen Report

A new report by Nexgen Exhibitions says India urgently needs government incentives and investment in AI to bolster cybersecurity and border defence. Based on a survey of 200+ companies, 86% support stronger state involvement, while 14% back public-private partnerships. With 2.3 million cyber incidents and ₹1,200 crore in losses reported in 2024, the demand for an AI-driven security strategy is growing. Yet, India lacks a national AI defence framework. With global threats rising, the message is clear: without proactive action, India risks falling behind in AI-enabled warfare and defence innovation. The upcoming Police Expo 2025 will spotlight these challenges.

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